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  2. If your license is suspended, can you still drive on ... - AOL

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    Along with driving with a suspended or revoked license, the list covers vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, impaired driving, physical control of a vehicle while impaired, reckless driving, and ...

  3. One speeding ticket. 12 years without a license. NC must ...

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    Because I couldn’t afford to pay, my driver’s license was suspended. I spent the next 12 years struggling to get by without a driver’s license. I wasn’t punished for my actual traffic offense.

  4. Reasons your license may be suspended & how to get it ... - AOL

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    Driving under the influence: If a driver is under the influence of drugs or alcohol while driving or operating a vehicle, this is considered driving under the influence (DUI). It may also be ...

  5. Administrative License Suspension - Wikipedia

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    License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired or drunk driving. However, under administrative license suspension (ALS) laws, sometimes called administrative license revocation or administrative per se, [1] licenses are confiscated and automatically suspended independent of criminal proceedings whenever a driver either (1) refuses to submit to chemical ...

  6. National Driver Register - Wikipedia

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    Currently, and for the past few decades, all U.S. states participate in NDR, [5] to avoid losing federal funding. Federal Regulation 23 CFR 1327.1 states, "This part provides procedures for States to participate in the National Driver Register (NDR) Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) and for other authorized parties to receive information from the NDR.

  7. Solomon–Lautenberg amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Solomon–Lautenberg amendment is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1990 that urges states to suspend the driver's license of anyone who commits a drug offense. A number of states passed laws in the early 1990s seeking to comply with the amendment, in order to avoid a penalty of reduced federal highway funds.

  8. Some speeders are trying to avoid punishment. Here's what ...

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    First-time speeders are subject to losing post driving privileges for 30 days, while a second offense within the same year could mean driving privileges are revoked for six months.

  9. Justin Timberlake's driver's license is suspended by a New ...

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    The Tennessee-licensed singer's driving privileges were taken away in New York by a judge who re-arraigned him on a misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated, stemming from an early-morning ...